Whoopi Goldberg: "I'm not good at relationships"-but she's wildly successful. Here's why that matters.
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Whoopi Goldberg: "I'm not good at relationships"-but she's wildly successful. Here's why that matters.
"In a recent interview with Interview magazine, Goldberg opened up about her solo life, which she happens to genuinely love. So much, in fact, that she says she plans to stay single because, as she put it, "in the last 25 years, I recognized that not everybody's cut out to be in a relationship." She continued, revealing that she doesn't ever "want to live with anybody," echoing her 2016 statement to The New York Times when she famously said "I don't want somebody in my house!""
"While we don't hear women talking about how glad they are to be single all that often, the tide seems to be turning. More women are deciding to stay single, and studies suggest that trend will continue. A 2019 Morgan Stanley study, based on Census Bureau historical data and Morgan Stanley forecasts, found that 45% of prime working-age women (ages 25-44) will be single by 2030. That's the largest share in history."
Whoopi Goldberg, 70, remains active as a cohost of The View, founder of AWSN (All Women's Sports Network), author, activist, mother, and grandmother. Goldberg is happily single and has chosen long-term solitude, stating she will never change that decision. She said that in the last 25 years she recognized that not everybody is cut out for a relationship and that she does not want to live with anybody, reiterating her 2016 remark, "I don't want somebody in my house!" Demographic research underscores a growing trend: a 2019 Morgan Stanley study projects 45% of women ages 25–44 will be single by 2030.
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